Hello,I'm using Camino Browser with satisfaction, with my Mac mini G4 PPC, Mac OS X 10.4, but due to the very recent Gmail improvements about outgoing messages I noticed that it's now impossible to send an attachment. In fact,even if you click the suitable symbol (shaped as a staple) nothing happens, so, in order to be able to do that, right today, I had to use the Safari Browser.Did you know this problem? If so, is there a way to get round of this problem?Best Regards

When I tried it with Camino on 10.8, it worked sometimes. If you want to attach photos, you can click on the icon that looks like a camera. That seems to work well. For other file types (PDF and similar), it is a bit of a hit and miss.

Try this: (It does work on my Mac Mini / MacOS 10.5.8 but there is a trick) Once you have clicked on the paperclip icon which is the symbol for "add an attachment', the line/box where you can define the attachment is there, but *hidden*, and you have to scroll down with your mouse for it to appear in the message window (it takes a few seconds). Then of course you have to click into this empty box and define what you want to attach. Care to try it and tell us if it works for you?

Hello, I followed your advice, tried twice and it works! But afterwards appears this message: "Error - Oops ... a server error occurred and your email was not sent (#103)".However in spite of it the mail is sent all the same (but if you try go to the section "Sent Mails" Gmail seems to stop working. So, you have to sign out and sign in again.In addition, in order to make the line/box where to define the attachment, you have to reduce the "Compose" box as an icon as it appears on the right bottom side of the screen and it is impossible to move it. Once it is reduced as icon, if you click on it, it appears now on the middle of the screen and, at last you can make appear the (desired!) box where you can define the attachment. Best Regards